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As Bachelors Anonymous (1984–1992), Robert Berg and David Hughes probed an ambivalent, tenebrous area of pop music, inventing images of the flesh—its compulsions and its ethers. Through the uneasy seduction of Berg’s melody and Hughes’s lyric, the work succeeds as a synthesis of artistic expression within the popular form. Reviews, articles, and interviews about Bachelors Anonymous have appeared in L.A. Style, Music Connection, The Advocate, Frontiers, and the Los Angeles Times. The band’s music has been described as “Eurotech No-Pop,” “social realist,” and “insistently danceable.” They have appeared at venues as diverse as Club Lingerie, Café Largo, and poolside at a West Hollywood athletic club. Bachelors Anonymous has participated in benefit events for U.S. Senate-hopeful Harvey Gantt, ACT UP/LA, High Performance magazine, and Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE). Since 2020, the Bachelors have issued their back catalog digitally via all major music platforms.